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UHF Channels and fr

eqencies

Channel Frequency (MHz) Usage

21 

476.925        Simplex

22                476.950        No Use

23               476.975        No Use

24 

477.000        Simplex  

25                477.025        Simplex

26   

477.050        Simplex

27  

477.075         Simplex

28 

477.100         Simplex

29 

477.125        Simplex

30  

477.150        Simplex

31 

477.175        Simplex

32

477.200        Simplex

33

477.215        Simplex

34

477.250        Simplex

35 

477.275        Emergency

36

477.300        Simplex

37 

477.325        Simplex

38 

477.350        Simplex 

39 

477.375        Simplex

40 

477.400        Simplex

UHF Channels and fr

eqencies

Channel  Frequency (MHz)   Usage                 

1

476.425           Simplex/Duplex

2

476.450           Simplex/Duplex   

3

476.475           Simplex/Duplex   

4

476.500           Simplex/Duplex   

5

476.525           Emergency   

6

476.550           Simplex/Duplex   

7

476.575           Simplex/Duplex   

8                476.600           Simplex/Duplex   

9

476.625           Repeater   

10

476.652           Repeater   

11

476.675           Emergency  

12

476.700           Repeater   

13

476.725           Repeater   

14

476.750           Repeater   

15

476.775           Repeater   

16

476.800           Repeater   

17

476.825           Repeater   

18

476.850           Repeater   

19

476.875           Repeater   

20 

476.900           Repeater      

18

IMPOR

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ANT NOTE

Channels 5 and 35 ar

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gency channels. Channel 11 is

a calling channel. Channels 22 and 23 ar

e for T

elemetry and

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e not allowed

on these channels by law

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Installing the batteries

This pack contains

This pack contains

• 2 UHF radios  
• 2 belt clips
• 2 headsets
• 2 Ni-Mh rechargeable battery packs
• 4 additional coloured faceplates
• 1 twin desk top charger
• 1 AC adaptor

Installing the batteries

Each radio uses a Ni-Mh rechargeable battery pack (supplied). Or 4 AAA alkaline 
batteries (not supplied).

Warnings

• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not charge alkaline or non rechargeable batteries as they could explode and cause 

injury.

• If you are not using the radios for an extended period remove the batteries.

Summary of Contents for PMR1000R

Page 1: ...environmental conditions The range is longer when using the duplex feature Free communication No call costs No license required Start using your Oricom PMR1000R radios straight away Highly compact Lig...

Page 2: ...hese radios are not waterproof Do not immerse in water If the radio becomes wet switch it off immediately and remove the battery pack or batteries Do not use the radio until it is completely dry When...

Page 3: ...your enquiry In the unlikely event of a fault developing please contact us for assistance If the product is then found to be faulty you will be asked to return it directly to us with a copy of the pur...

Page 4: ...o remove release the clip with a screwdriver and slide upwards as shown Clip Your Oricom PMR1000R radio controls Your Oricom PMR1000R radio controls Menu button Display illumination Volume and menu se...

Page 5: ...e faceplate out of the fixing at positon 1 using a screwdriver 2 You can then release the whole faceplate from the radio quite easily Fixing the faceplate 1 Take the new faceplate and place it on the...

Page 6: ...ergency 12 476 700 Repeater 13 476 725 Repeater 14 476 750 Repeater 15 476 775 Repeater 16 476 800 Repeater 17 476 825 Repeater 18 476 850 Repeater 19 476 875 Repeater 20 476 900 Repeater 18 IMPORTANT...

Page 7: ...appear in the display and the current setting will flash 2 Select the required setting of 30 60 or 90 minutes using the and buttons Energy saving mode is switched off with the setting 0 3 Confirm the...

Page 8: ...vity before you transmit to ensure that you do not interrupt other users already on the channel 16 Using the twin charging kit Using the twin charging kit To use the charging kit place the charging po...

Page 9: ...vity levels How to use the IVOX feature This feature allows you to transmit hands free by talking into the radio microphone without using the headset 1 Turn off your radio 2 Turn on your radio whilst...

Page 10: ...odes CTCSS The radio has 38 interference eliminator codes CTCSS providing you with a choice of channel code combinations to listen to transmissions using the same CTCSS code on the same channel effect...

Page 11: ...tected 6 If you want to respond to the transmission press within 5 seconds and you can respond 7 The radio will resume scanning after 5 seconds of inactivity on the channel 8 To stop scanning briefly...

Page 12: ...he radio does not support the call tone feature on channels 5 or 35 12 You can specify a different code for each channel 1 To set a channel and CTCSS code combination press and then press or to select...

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